Kirk Douglas playing matchmaker for the 3 daughters of Thelma Ritter? That's what we exactly have here in this 1963 comedy that often becomes very inane at times.
Yes, the part was written for a Cary Grant type, but the foolishness does the picture in with the falls, inability to meet on time and other mayhem. What a perfect name for the wealthy dowager Ritter, Brasher; since she can be quite that at times during the film.
Gig Young falls in true to form in the movie as he winds up losing the girl-Mitzi Gaynor, a psychologist who needs plenty of therapy during this nonsense.
Yes, the part was written for a Cary Grant type, but the foolishness does the picture in with the falls, inability to meet on time and other mayhem. What a perfect name for the wealthy dowager Ritter, Brasher; since she can be quite that at times during the film.
Gig Young falls in true to form in the movie as he winds up losing the girl-Mitzi Gaynor, a psychologist who needs plenty of therapy during this nonsense.